The above exhibition brings together abstract paintings by 19 Chinese artists. In the accompanying essay, Li Xianting elaborates on the idea of maximalism — the complexity of cumulative simplicity — in contemporary Chinese art. Artist biographies, and introduction of the artists or their works are provided.

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Onsite

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EX.CHN.CNP
Language

Chinese - Simplified

Publication/Creation date

2003

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Nil

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2

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catalogue

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Curator's Notes on Prayer Beads and Brush Strokes — therapeutic, self-cultivating art, the complexity of cumulative simplicity, or maximalism - LI Xianting, 栗憲庭

Curator's Notes on 'Prayer Beads And Brush Strokes'
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Curator's Notes on 'Prayer Beads And Brush Strokes', 念珠與筆觸